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diplomacia
catalão
delicadesa
espanhol
discreción
Subtly skillful handling of a situation.
delicacy
diplomacy
discreetness
português
diplomacia
delicacy
diplomacy
discreetness
1
Porteous said he would celebrate being home by having a local
delicacy
.
2
That suggested
delicacy
;
and yet her young body was strong and vital.
3
They understood at once the humour and the
delicacy
of the situation.
4
All the
delicacy
in him felt the agony of her outraged reserve.
5
A cold maiden blush gave her the sweetest
delicacy
in the world.
1
I'm here today to continue the proud tradition of bold American
diplomacy
.
2
Five years later things have changed thanks to President Trump's unorthodox
diplomacy
.
3
The government does not believe that megaphone
diplomacy
will serve that objective.
4
President Obama says he will use
diplomacy
to remove Syria's chemical weapons.
5
Clark supported the prime minister with confidence,
diplomacy
and workmanship, he said.
1
But then Edwin had always regarded the
discreetness
of doctors as exaggerated.
2
We detect the one in the sensitive
discreetness
of the style.
3
After all, you know, I think that
discreetness
is just talk.
4
Let it be known that I only require
discreetness
.
5
They really do make me pay for
discreetness
.
1
Unfortunately, he didn't have a lot of time to
finesse
the situation.
2
Now Bewkes is trying to
finesse
exactly that kind of treacherous situation.
3
She was blunt, however, and lacked
finesse
;
sometimes Manford found her exhausting.
4
Though I thought she lacked somewhat the
finesse
of a true professional.
5
The Bloodhounds were like blunt instruments: dangerous, but direct, with no
finesse
.
6
Both wines seduce gently with perfume,
finesse
and elegance rather than power.
7
UNIONISTS were well pleased with John Major's
finesse
on the Mitchell report.
8
Promoting innovation in highly sophisticated and unproven industries will require more
finesse
.
9
Happily for the exiles, Jobson was equally deficient in
finesse
and secrecy.
10
He cannot be described as a physical player, relying more on
finesse
.
11
He had lost his
finesse
;
his nicely adjusted financial sense had gone.
12
They are terribly in earnest but there is no
finesse
about them.
13
It would require a bit of
finesse
,
a bit of a bluff.
14
He has not sufficient
finesse
and sensitiveness to sympathize with the mob.
15
I had come to
finesse
Luke by rescuing Jasra on my own.
16
It has a lot more to do with feel - with
finesse
.
finesse
more finesse
little finesse
much finesse
certain finesse
great finesse
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